Beverly Hills Feral Cat TNR Program Ordinance 09-0-2568 is also known as the Hobbs-Bojeaux Ordinance.

On September 15th, 2009, the City of Beverly Hills City Council adopted the Beverly Hills Feral Cat TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) Program in efforts to humanely manage the Beverly Hills feral cat population. The Feral Cat TNR Program was developed in collaboration with City staff, residents, and feral cat experts.

Feral cats live permanently outside of a domestic home and are not owned and cared for as are companion animals or pets. This is normally the result of their having been born feral or having been abandoned by an owner.

Feral Cat TNR Program Goals

Reduce feral cat population over time

Reduce impacts on neighborhoods

Address health and safety concerns and impacts from feral cats

Vaccinate, neuter, and provide health care to feral cats as needed; and